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. >> the ireland central bank says even if politicians agree to a tax, it is not agreeing to international bailouts. people rushed to take out their money over the weekend. the european union and the international monetary fund. >> the feeling is that the house is going to reject the bill. >> why is that? because they fear cyprus, a clash. >> how will you treat this information? what will you do with it? >> we have our own plans. >> in japan, a power cut is hitting systems that keep nuclear fuel cool at the fukushima our station. the earthquake and the tsunami to show years ago -- two years ago destroyed the part of the station. the operator assists there is no danger. >> we believe there is plenty of time before the temperatures in the polls exceed what we believe is a danger level of 65 degrees. before that happens, we will do our best to restore power. globalfootage shot by witness seems to be showing activity leading to corrupt land deals. >> this is the malaysian state, fast and a rich and resources, home to many indigenous groups. but it's future hangs in the balance, under threat fr
. >> the ireland central bank says even if politicians agree to a tax, it is not agreeing to international bailouts. people rushed to take out their money over the weekend. the european union and the international monetary fund. >> the feeling is that the house is going to reject the bill. >> why is that? because they fear cyprus, a clash. >> how will you treat this information? what will you do with it? >> we have our own plans. >> in japan, a power cut is...
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th parliament rejected the tax on bank deposits, potentially killing the bailout but russia is floating another option, gazprom, which is russia's state-owned oil company, is reportedly offering exploration rights to the island's rich natural gas fields. here to break it down the former im fsec tiff board member and current visiting fellow at the peterson institute for international economics. doug, welcome to the show. >> thanks. melissa: is there a danger to letting russia really get its hooks in cyprus ke that? should we be worried about that? >> absolutely. i mean russia already has its hooks, as you put it, in cyprus because the cypriot economy is largely based, if not almostexclusively based on its status as an offshore banking haven and that has been largely at the behest of russian money. now that's an overstatement to some degree but the russians play inordinant influenced role in the cypriot economy. the question i think you're asking is, do we let them take it one step further and whether it is through gazprom or other means of russia's influence, let them sort of solidify th
th parliament rejected the tax on bank deposits, potentially killing the bailout but russia is floating another option, gazprom, which is russia's state-owned oil company, is reportedly offering exploration rights to the island's rich natural gas fields. here to break it down the former im fsec tiff board member and current visiting fellow at the peterson institute for international economics. doug, welcome to the show. >> thanks. melissa: is there a danger to letting russia really get...
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it does tax reform. it's got a tax reform, revenue-neutral tax reform. but you still consider it a serious document. >> i consider it an absolutely serious document, because it's very honest about what it does. it says these are the numbers and these are the policies that prove those number. >> i would be happy if patty muralies has the same bottom-line numbers if she was transparent how she got there. there's so many gimmicks as a former cbo guy, it makes me cringe. i respect people like the progressive budget. if you want to spend more, i think you're in wrong, but be honest about it. >> paul ryan's budget doesn't really get to the detail of how he would make his cuts. >> and it's full of gimmickry. >> paul ryan's budget does more from a budget point of view than is necessary. he describes the policies that are in there. it's a fair defense on both sides that these are budget documents, and god forgive the budget community do what the ways and means committee -- we don't need that food fight. i get that. they've laid out three times in the house what t
it does tax reform. it's got a tax reform, revenue-neutral tax reform. but you still consider it a serious document. >> i consider it an absolutely serious document, because it's very honest about what it does. it says these are the numbers and these are the policies that prove those number. >> i would be happy if patty muralies has the same bottom-line numbers if she was transparent how she got there. there's so many gimmicks as a former cbo guy, it makes me cringe. i respect...
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, local taxes, or federal taxes. california says they miss about $6.5 billion a year in tax revenue because of the underground economy. you multiply that out, that's a lot of money. adds up to more than they sequester. >> shepard: a large part of that is the failed drug war. but the drug war -- the reason it existed now, frankly, is that there's such an enormous economy around the failed drug war, that all the people who work in this failed industry, if you closed the failed drug war industry, you'd have hundreds of thousands of people without jobs. reporter: i suppose. or do the opposite which is make marijuana legal and maybe try to tax it. >> shepard: and regulate it. reporter: i think that illegal activity is a constant and what is new is work that is actually legal, it's just not -- off the books and the income is not being reported. >> shepard: changing world. >> it is. >> shepard: this dire situation in syria got more complicated, at least for today. coming up more on the reported use of chemical weapons. now,
, local taxes, or federal taxes. california says they miss about $6.5 billion a year in tax revenue because of the underground economy. you multiply that out, that's a lot of money. adds up to more than they sequester. >> shepard: a large part of that is the failed drug war. but the drug war -- the reason it existed now, frankly, is that there's such an enormous economy around the failed drug war, that all the people who work in this failed industry, if you closed the failed drug war...
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i made 80% of those tax cuts permanent. we're just talking about closing loopholes which is what governor romney talked about. why aren't we bringing the fight to them on this issue. >> in some ways he has. he goes out and makes these--he goes out on the stump and makes these appearances and says these things. he may not say them the way you and i would like them. he may not say it as directly and emphatically as you and i would say them, but he's trying to say this stuff. whenever he does that, of course, the republicans say oh, he's out--he's in permanent campaign mode. why doesn't he come back to washington to negotiate. then he comes back to negotiate and they have say, well, nothing came out of it. he can't win with them. >> john: in fairness to the president, you and i don't have the burden to appear presidential. the great michael tomasky. thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> john: anti-police protest in brooklyn three nights running now. the shooting last week that may have started it, but this
i made 80% of those tax cuts permanent. we're just talking about closing loopholes which is what governor romney talked about. why aren't we bringing the fight to them on this issue. >> in some ways he has. he goes out and makes these--he goes out on the stump and makes these appearances and says these things. he may not say them the way you and i would like them. he may not say it as directly and emphatically as you and i would say them, but he's trying to say this stuff. whenever he...
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they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this problem but, two, recognize you have elections coming up in a year and half. you have to deal with the political reality as well. what would you advising people that are coming out with republican budgets to do? >> we have to cut the budget. but we have to have a message -- >> that is not simple and you know it. >> of course it is simple. there are so much waste and fraud -- of course it is simple. >> it is understand but not simple to do. >> it is more simple than they are not doing, they are not trying to. the problem is -- >> you have to face that fact. the people who are going to vot
they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this...
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this hour cyprus rejects a saver's tax demanded by the e.u. as a precondition to a bailout crowd surrounded the parliament building as m.p.'s voted with many cypriots enraged at potentially having to. part with a substantial amount of the savings of ten percent to go towards supporting the country's banks smaller much just ahead. also chemical weapons have reportedly been used in a rocket attack that killed twenty six people in northern syria with both the opposition and the government blaming each other for the itself. the un expresses concern over the ongoing hunger striking when talum obeyed despite authorities efforts to play down the protests. and the series of bomb attacks tear through baghdad killing dozens and injuring hundreds as a rock struggles to get back on its think on the tenth anniversary of the u.s. led invasion. life rotty h.q. in moscow eleven pm it's kevin owen here the breaking news that we've been bringing you in the last hour the cypriot parliament in the last hour has rejected that savers tax to payroll banks demanded b
this hour cyprus rejects a saver's tax demanded by the e.u. as a precondition to a bailout crowd surrounded the parliament building as m.p.'s voted with many cypriots enraged at potentially having to. part with a substantial amount of the savings of ten percent to go towards supporting the country's banks smaller much just ahead. also chemical weapons have reportedly been used in a rocket attack that killed twenty six people in northern syria with both the opposition and the government blaming...
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i tend to lead toward the flat tax/fair tax. a flat tax put across the board and a consumption tax or payroll taxes which are still come what progressive. >> weird things about how opinions and politicians change. even president obama believes in lower tax rates or at least he did a year ago in something called principles for tax reform he says and the number one principle for tax reform lower tax rate. the tax system should be simplified and work for all americans with lower individual and corporate tax rates and fewer brackets. isn't that what the flat tax is all about? >> yeah. the flat tax basically gets people out of the tax so they can devote all of their brine cycles to their business. that is one of the great virtues and draws people together. if everybody is paying the same rate then i think we can unify this country again. and to mark's worry some what justifiable about the regressive nature toward poor people, just had a $30,000 or $40,000 or $50,000 the first 30, 40, 50 is exempt from taxes. so it doesn't hit the poo
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you will get less tax renue when the economy is smaller. this is something that the market understands. they want to see the economy grow. less in the future is better for the economy and markets. neil: that would mean no that if we are continuing on this trend, everything that the markets are celebrating right now, slobby sequestration, whenever you want to call it could be short-lived and there could be problems. what do you see happening? >> well, i think rand paul messages effective not only for the markets, but for the economy and the country at large because he is making a connection between economic liberty and prosperity. he understands that does look to the 20th-ctury. always the most prosperous countries are always the most free. and the message of essentially constitutionality, individual rights, that is tremendously bullish for the market. bullish for the economy. hitting t nail on the head. the fact that everything investors are seeing that we had a sequestered. this guy did not fall. there is still more work to be done in term
you will get less tax renue when the economy is smaller. this is something that the market understands. they want to see the economy grow. less in the future is better for the economy and markets. neil: that would mean no that if we are continuing on this trend, everything that the markets are celebrating right now, slobby sequestration, whenever you want to call it could be short-lived and there could be problems. what do you see happening? >> well, i think rand paul messages effective...
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no amount of taxes can prop us up, even with chris minow promised tax hikes the deficit will be nearly trillion dollars in 2023. the answer is very clear. we have to fix entitlements and grow the economy. our budget takes the steps but also confronts a better challenge. our debt is a sign of overreach. it's a sign the federal government is doing too much. when government estimates, it doesn't do anything well. we need to make this point more often. we don't see the debt as an excuse to cut, to shirk obligations. we see it as an opportunity to reform government, to make it leaner and more effective. that's what conservatives stand for. that's who we are. [applause] a balanced budget is a reasonable goal because the returns government to proper limits and focus. the government overreaches, it doesn't just her paychecks. it hurts our quality of life. we need to make room for communities, for the vast middle ground between the government and individual. we need to remember that people don't find happiness in grim isolation or by government fiat. they find it through friendship, true for a
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through tax themselves. they know folks who have been affected by gun violence. these are people who may have a son, a brother, a good friend who is gay. so these people having these very personal tangible experiences are seeing these loopholes. and we're seeing a lag both with democrats and republicans. what makes me optimistic is we are seeing our elected officials start to follow more in the trend of public opinion. first the democrats and i think we'll see the republicans, too. >> thank you all so much. we wanted to spend more time with you but we had a lot of news to get to today. >>> coming up, an update on the manhunt for the person responsible for killing colorado's prison chief. you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s t
through tax themselves. they know folks who have been affected by gun violence. these are people who may have a son, a brother, a good friend who is gay. so these people having these very personal tangible experiences are seeing these loopholes. and we're seeing a lag both with democrats and republicans. what makes me optimistic is we are seeing our elected officials start to follow more in the trend of public opinion. first the democrats and i think we'll see the republicans, too. >>...
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by taxing depositors, they actually have the ability to also tax nonresidents, as we saw in your clip just now. there's a lot of british there but there are even more russian depositors so in that sense you actually end up having the ability to bring in tax revenue from non-cyprusians. that's a big advantage for the government of cyprus because this is money that otherwise they would have had to raise by cutting pensions or other types of austerity measures. >> woodruff: the russians and others stand to be hurt pretty badly by this. >> basically that's part of the strategy or the intent of both the euro area, the i.m.f. and the cyprusian government. >> woodruff: but the signal that sends, i mean, what's the message it sends to the rest of europe? i mean, how worried should they be that what's going on in cyprus and we don't know how this is going to play out because the banks are closed for the next few days. how worried should the rest of the banks in europe be? >> i don't think there's an immediate risk of sort of contagious bank run in other european countries in spain or italy. be
by taxing depositors, they actually have the ability to also tax nonresidents, as we saw in your clip just now. there's a lot of british there but there are even more russian depositors so in that sense you actually end up having the ability to bring in tax revenue from non-cyprusians. that's a big advantage for the government of cyprus because this is money that otherwise they would have had to raise by cutting pensions or other types of austerity measures. >> woodruff: the russians and...
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some people can agree on one level taxes ought to be at. fundamental disagreements that are fought out in elections. >> you cannot ignore the math. let's be clear abouthat. >> totally different from the blue smoke and mirror games that are being played by investors. j.p. morgan. other investors. neil: the only thing i will save, and pick up on this point. the difference was that the company quickly seized and acknowledged the mistakes, on up to the mistakes, plus representatives of the company for the mistakes and/or held accountable by shareholders for those mistakes. the shareholderr ultimately are th owners and the company and came back in place their confidence in the way the company handled it. >> epicure exactly right. what congress is doing is ignoring math because we have interest payments that we have to pay every year, just like you have to pay the interest on your mortgage. we have an interest payment, 250 billion per year. ten years looking at nearly a trillion dollars per year just per. 1 trillion. where will we get that? we ha
some people can agree on one level taxes ought to be at. fundamental disagreements that are fought out in elections. >> you cannot ignore the math. let's be clear abouthat. >> totally different from the blue smoke and mirror games that are being played by investors. j.p. morgan. other investors. neil: the only thing i will save, and pick up on this point. the difference was that the company quickly seized and acknowledged the mistakes, on up to the mistakes, plus representatives of...
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without a tax hike, that drove us far into the red. but other numbers are more horrifying, roughly 800 americans lost limbs, many tens of thousands of more are fighting ptsd, dealing with traumatic brain injury, and the iraqis are still suffering. the wave of bombings in iraq marked the tenth anniversary. dozens died. this was last week, a bloody reminder of the human cost since march 19, 2003, when the first u.s. bombs fell. in the wake of 9/11, president bush and secretary of state colin powell made the case that saddam hussein was set to use weapons of mass destruction. the u.s. invasion was easy, but the mission was not accomplished by that may, even though some insist today u.s. forces did succeed. war planner douglas fife. >> saddam was in fact an extremely dangerous guy. >> martin dempsey. >> today we have in iraq a partner, not an adversary. >> reporter: but 2003 to 2008 was a nightmare of roadside bombs and civil war. a hard lesson. >> we went into iraq without a real plan for how to stabilize the place afterwards. >> reporter
without a tax hike, that drove us far into the red. but other numbers are more horrifying, roughly 800 americans lost limbs, many tens of thousands of more are fighting ptsd, dealing with traumatic brain injury, and the iraqis are still suffering. the wave of bombings in iraq marked the tenth anniversary. dozens died. this was last week, a bloody reminder of the human cost since march 19, 2003, when the first u.s. bombs fell. in the wake of 9/11, president bush and secretary of state colin...
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it is income tax? wealth tax? i think if take eps were turned and it was -- tables were turned it was all of a sudden about wealth tax they would have a problem. we have to go back to defining our terms, i think all of these things individually are hard to talk about, it has to be part of okay could if i'm going to give you two nickles, what two nickles are you going to give up. that is the only way we'll get there, a hard road t hoi, our problems is over spending. >> you know, congressman, isn't it time republicans and democrats hold hands jump off the cliff together, and deal with their sacred cow whether it is republicans with defense, likes of senator coburn and others or democrats and en titanium am as nancy pelosi and harry reid have not is there bit of a need for risk taking on both parties part and we're not seeing that. >> there has to be risk taking on spending side. too much of this conversation right now is about taxes, right now it is about what taxes we raise. well we just raised taxes 4 months ago i
it is income tax? wealth tax? i think if take eps were turned and it was -- tables were turned it was all of a sudden about wealth tax they would have a problem. we have to go back to defining our terms, i think all of these things individually are hard to talk about, it has to be part of okay could if i'm going to give you two nickles, what two nickles are you going to give up. that is the only way we'll get there, a hard road t hoi, our problems is over spending. >> you know,...
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continue raising taxes? let's control spending. washington spending is in the highest level in the history of our country. there's not a tax ref new problem. there's a spending problem. it's not only hurting washington and our ability to balance the budget. it's hurting our economy. and people in the country are going wait a minute. we manage to live within our means. why can't washington figure this out? >> we're at record low levels in terms of discretionary spending. we haven't had it this low since the eisenhower administration. so where does that come from? because as you know, democrats are not going to touch those entitlement programs unless you are willing to touch revenue. do you think we can really cut more? >> it's going to have to be addressed one way or another. mandatory spending is the biggest part hasn't been addressed by congress. obama care is part of mandatory spending. every report of obama care each report says it's going to cost more money and add more to the deficit than the prior repo
continue raising taxes? let's control spending. washington spending is in the highest level in the history of our country. there's not a tax ref new problem. there's a spending problem. it's not only hurting washington and our ability to balance the budget. it's hurting our economy. and people in the country are going wait a minute. we manage to live within our means. why can't washington figure this out? >> we're at record low levels in terms of discretionary spending. we haven't had it...
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taxes? control spending. washington spending is at the highest level in the history of the country. there is a spending problem in washington. it is not only heard in washington and our ability to balance the budget, it is hurting the economy. people in the country are going we men are managing to live within our means, why can -- we are managing to live within our means, why can't washington figure it out? >> as you know, democrats will not touch entitlement programs, she were willing to touch revenue. the you think we can really, think we canu really cut more? >> obama care is part of mandatory spending. each report says it will cost more money and add more to the deficit in the prior report. we have to address that problem. medicare right now is scheduled to go bankrupt. people say do not touch medicare. that means let it go bust. that is not right for seniors. it is not responsible for my generation and my kids. we have a plan to save it for bankruptcy so current seniors there would be n
taxes? control spending. washington spending is at the highest level in the history of the country. there is a spending problem in washington. it is not only heard in washington and our ability to balance the budget, it is hurting the economy. people in the country are going we men are managing to live within our means, why can -- we are managing to live within our means, why can't washington figure it out? >> as you know, democrats will not touch entitlement programs, she were willing to...
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tax reform to hide a tax increase and peer at ickley politicians in tax reform is that what they mean is they want to raise tax reform. there are two ways, raise the rates or broaden the base without bringing the rates down. no raising the rates and if you want to get reductions in credit that's great. bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that is what ryan does in the ryan plan is perfectly consistent. >> host: let's bring in chris from florida on the republican line. good morning chris. you were on with grover norquist. >> caller: thank you. thank you for c-span. mr. norquist, i think there is a big problem. perception is everything when it comes to marketing and it's the perception that the democrats are able to get across because the democrats, they know their audience and they know who their pandering to. and they treat them like stupid children. i will give you an example. you remember when the bush tax cuts first came out and tom daschle and dick gephardt were the minority leaders. they didn't have anything. they didn't have the house and they didn't have the senate or the wh
tax reform to hide a tax increase and peer at ickley politicians in tax reform is that what they mean is they want to raise tax reform. there are two ways, raise the rates or broaden the base without bringing the rates down. no raising the rates and if you want to get reductions in credit that's great. bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that is what ryan does in the ryan plan is perfectly consistent. >> host: let's bring in chris from florida on the republican line. good morning...
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are taxing hours? we think the current tax code destroying jobs. it makes american business is much less competitive. that is why the ways and means committee wants to get more people working again. >> is that a shift in approach? >> our approach reflects exactly what the president's joint chiefs season minimum levels necessary to fund the mission for the pentagon. this is our first priority -- national defense. we're funding at the levels the joint chiefs say is necessary to maintain national security. >> you're talking about how the fiscal cliff deal and other improvements major job easier, but you still have to take steps to get a balance. what are those steps? >> one is a budget control act. we extend the budget control act. we also want to extend reforms on the public workforce on federal employees to include all federal employees so that their pension contribution matches those that are in the private sector. we do not think federal employees should be able to have pension systems that are far in
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forhe plan would cut taxes everybody and eventually replace medicare with a voucher plan, cut medicaid by over $700 billion in 10 years. do the democrats have a better idea, mark? >> the democrats have a better idea by basically not letting anything compete in the spotlight with paul ryan's. numbersho looks at believe that you can cut the deficit in 10 years while simultaneously increasing defense spending and cutting 35 to 28, as from mitt romney proposed, but 39 to 25%. it is just a pipe dream. >> are we ever going to settle this thing, lois? >> and then we might. i think the charm offensive is working a little bit. mitch mcconnell is speaking well of the president in saying that we have useful meetings. his biggest problem might end up being the democrats, trying to move them through some sort of entitlement reform. >> evan? >> maybe obama has got some secret plans to, but i don't see it. this is too little too late. if he was serious about a grand bargain he would have started in november. instead, he behaved like a political hack for months, and then his polls go down and he says,
forhe plan would cut taxes everybody and eventually replace medicare with a voucher plan, cut medicaid by over $700 billion in 10 years. do the democrats have a better idea, mark? >> the democrats have a better idea by basically not letting anything compete in the spotlight with paul ryan's. numbersho looks at believe that you can cut the deficit in 10 years while simultaneously increasing defense spending and cutting 35 to 28, as from mitt romney proposed, but 39 to 25%. it is just a...
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code, to protect tax rates. they will do whatever they have to in order to preserve their special interest. so the president has an obligation it reach out to grass roots and to reach out to as many people as we can to participate in our battle for right priorities for the middle class and retiries in this country. >> we have to leave it there. congressman steve israel, thanks for being with us today. >> thanks, andrea. >>> what stories will make the 24 next on "andrea mitchell reports." ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't see
code, to protect tax rates. they will do whatever they have to in order to preserve their special interest. so the president has an obligation it reach out to grass roots and to reach out to as many people as we can to participate in our battle for right priorities for the middle class and retiries in this country. >> we have to leave it there. congressman steve israel, thanks for being with us today. >> thanks, andrea. >>> what stories will make the 24 next on "andrea...
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romney took seven points off the top tax rate. paul ryans takes about 15 points, so twice as heavy a lift. can i make one point? >> begin the colloquy. >> i'm a little surprised to see you without a body guard today, because ezra wrote in his piece this morning that our deficits right now are too small. now, i happen to agree with that, but that's heresy in d.c. where you are right now. i'd love to hear you say a few words about why the deficits are too small right now. >> yeah, look action this goes through this idea that deficits are moral. no they're a tool. businesses often go into debt to make -- and this is the opportunity the world gives us. we worry pretty much about one thing with the deficit. if they're too high, interest rates will go up. definite constituents are bad because of what they primarily do to interest rates. right now interest rates on government debt, completely completely historical fashion are negative after the count for inflation. the world is so desperate to put their money somewhere. that is an amazin
romney took seven points off the top tax rate. paul ryans takes about 15 points, so twice as heavy a lift. can i make one point? >> begin the colloquy. >> i'm a little surprised to see you without a body guard today, because ezra wrote in his piece this morning that our deficits right now are too small. now, i happen to agree with that, but that's heresy in d.c. where you are right now. i'd love to hear you say a few words about why the deficits are too small right now. >>...
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on tax reform in particular, the president ported -- pointed to corporate tax reform. he said he believed there was a lot of agreement between republicans and democrats on corporate tax reform, on broadening the base and lowering the rates so we can be internationally competitive and remaining revenue neutral. all of that was encouraging. those were principles that have wide agreement. if we lower our rates, our country has the highest of any developed country in the world. over a trillion dollars -- over $1 trillion of capital is overseas. we need to bring that back so we can get back to work appeared i was encouraged but his expression of willingness to get that done. on the second issue, on reducing the burden of regulations, job creation, economic growth, he likewise expressed a willingness to work together with republicans to focus on a cost-benefit analysis, to target existing regulations that impose substantially greater costs than they benefit, and he suggested the creation of a task force in the senate to take a look at regulatory burdens and to come up with a
on tax reform in particular, the president ported -- pointed to corporate tax reform. he said he believed there was a lot of agreement between republicans and democrats on corporate tax reform, on broadening the base and lowering the rates so we can be internationally competitive and remaining revenue neutral. all of that was encouraging. those were principles that have wide agreement. if we lower our rates, our country has the highest of any developed country in the world. over a trillion...
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he didn't pay his tax. he got caught on that. it's outrageous. my pick is, i'm not committing a lot of money to new -- new money to this market. i've got old money. i like it, look at shfl, a gaming stock. >> jonathan, yours? >> i saw a bunch of municipal bond funds hit 52-week lows this week. that's a canary in the coal mines for higher interest rates. this is 2001, 2002, but for higher rates, sag those up with interest rates, i hold it and i think it's good buy. >> thank you. gang. and remember, we're here to keep an eye on your cash and your taxes because the folks in dc ken on all your hard work. we'll be here week in and week out until they just stop. i'll be on twitter all week. be sure to tell me what you think about today's topics at ericboling hash tag "cashin' in." have a great weekend. everybody. >>> hello, everyone. i'm greg gutfeld with kimberly gill poil, dane -- gill fail. this is "the five" >> so far at cpac we heard from allen west who summarized the problems liberals have with race. >> i'm speaking from experience nothingell you
he didn't pay his tax. he got caught on that. it's outrageous. my pick is, i'm not committing a lot of money to new -- new money to this market. i've got old money. i like it, look at shfl, a gaming stock. >> jonathan, yours? >> i saw a bunch of municipal bond funds hit 52-week lows this week. that's a canary in the coal mines for higher interest rates. this is 2001, 2002, but for higher rates, sag those up with interest rates, i hold it and i think it's good buy. >> thank...
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they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this problem but, two, recognize you have elections coming up in a year and half. you have to deal with the political reality as well. what would you advising people that are coming out with republican budgets to do? >> we have to cut the budget. but we have to have a message -- >> that is not simple and you know it. >> of course it is simple. there are so much waste and fraud -- of course it is simple. >> it is understand but not simple to do. >> it is more simple than anything they are not doing, they are not trying to. the problem is -- >> you have to face that fact. the people who are goi
they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this...
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are his shoppers number two concern, adding it's the first time in a long time taxes were a top concern at all. itg investment research chief economist steve blitz says this retail sales report illustrates two separate consumer groups. with higher income americans spending on autos and building supplies while lower income americans continue to be adversely impacted by higher payroll taxes, rising gas prices and delayed tax refund checks, a sentiment echoed by the national retail federation. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. >> as courtney just mentioned, consumers are spending on housing and garden supplies. coming up, we'll take you behind the scenes of the home depot product walk. it's where companies showcase their hottest home items for this spring. >>> chief executives of some of america's biggest companies are optimistic about the u.s. economy, expecting it to grow more than 2% this year. the business roundtable is out with its latest ceo economic outlook index. it rose to a score of 81 in march. now, that was much higher than the previous reading of 65 back in d
are his shoppers number two concern, adding it's the first time in a long time taxes were a top concern at all. itg investment research chief economist steve blitz says this retail sales report illustrates two separate consumer groups. with higher income americans spending on autos and building supplies while lower income americans continue to be adversely impacted by higher payroll taxes, rising gas prices and delayed tax refund checks, a sentiment echoed by the national retail federation. for...
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the democrats say now that, yes, we must have tax hikes, or tax something -- tax revenue, and we must have spending cuts. and that's unusual -- >> neil: but they're quicker at identifying the tax hikes than the spending cuts, and when it comes to republicans, what they offer on spending cuts of their own, don't address defense. although paul ryan has entertained caps. >> people watching the show should realize our deficits grow in both plans, and ryan's plan is for progrowth. but both sides okay with the spending and both sides -- democrats-saying something about taxes. but there's $100 billion in there for a new stimulus plan, which i don't know how well that's going to fly. and then ryan keeping in the notion of appealing obamacare has to -- >> move on. >> that's not going to work at least for the next four years. so you keep it in there, maybe it's something you give up during negotiations. i think people watching the show should feel more hopeful, but to your point, the chasm, we're so far away from a deal, something i wouldn't bet on. >> neil: democrats claim their budget will sl
the democrats say now that, yes, we must have tax hikes, or tax something -- tax revenue, and we must have spending cuts. and that's unusual -- >> neil: but they're quicker at identifying the tax hikes than the spending cuts, and when it comes to republicans, what they offer on spending cuts of their own, don't address defense. although paul ryan has entertained caps. >> people watching the show should realize our deficits grow in both plans, and ryan's plan is for progrowth. but...
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an alternative to arbitrary sequester cuts they called it the balance in at balancing act that cut tax breaks for the wealthy while paring down on reasonable defense spending the plan then proposed reinvesting those savings in transportation and education c p c the congressional progressive caucus releases a budget every year in fiscal year two thousand and fourteen proposal will likely reflect those core principles of previous plans including trimming the pentagon expanding revenue sources and ending unpopular corporate welfare while building on the ideas of the balancing act the government needs to expand its role in rebuilding the economy not reduce the progressive caucus is budget is a serious and thoughtful plan that makes common sense cuts and forces the super rich to pay their fair share of previous years are any indication paul ryan's path to poverty will dominate the washington debate and drown out sensible alternatives are the mainstream media thinks that placing the needs of working americans before the needs of big businesses is a pretty serious why don't progress proposals
an alternative to arbitrary sequester cuts they called it the balance in at balancing act that cut tax breaks for the wealthy while paring down on reasonable defense spending the plan then proposed reinvesting those savings in transportation and education c p c the congressional progressive caucus releases a budget every year in fiscal year two thousand and fourteen proposal will likely reflect those core principles of previous plans including trimming the pentagon expanding revenue sources and...
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[applause] by creating a flat personal income tax of 17%. [applause] and cutting the regulations that are strangling american business. [applause] the only stimulus ever proven to work is leaving more money in the hands of those who have earned it. [applause] the constitution must be our guide for conservatives to wind nationally. we must stand for something. we must stand on principle. we must stand for something so powerful and so popular that it brings together people from the left and the right and the middle. we need a republican party that shows up on the south side of chicago and shout to the top of our lungs, we we are the party f jobs and opportunity. the gop is the ticket to the middle class. [applause] the gop of old has grown stale and moss covered. [applause] i don't think we need to name any names, do we? our party is encumbered by an inconsistent approach to freedom the new gop will need to embrace liberty in both the economic and the personal sphere. [applause] if we are going to have a republican party that can't wind, liber
[applause] by creating a flat personal income tax of 17%. [applause] and cutting the regulations that are strangling american business. [applause] the only stimulus ever proven to work is leaving more money in the hands of those who have earned it. [applause] the constitution must be our guide for conservatives to wind nationally. we must stand for something. we must stand on principle. we must stand for something so powerful and so popular that it brings together people from the left and the...
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we're not going to do tax reform or grand bargain but some small deals going and make the government a little less dysfunctional so it's less impinging on the economy. you keep hearing the economy is ready to take off. if we can get the government out of the way for a couple years we can get some really nice growth and that will change things up and i think they are sceeding in denuclearizing our conflicts. no fiscal cliffs, no debt defaults. let the economy grow for a change. >> woodruff: what are you hearing. >> the government has to get out of the way, i love that. that's a great one after what we've been through in this country with absolutely no control. and we just learned again this week that the bank's too big to fail, too big to be reprimanded, controlled by the federal government. but i'd say this, judy. there's an old line in politics you dance with the girl who -- barack obama didn't do that. for the past seven years he's gone into hundreds if not thousands of rooms, people with large egos, people with great accomplishments, people who are great skeptical toward him and h
we're not going to do tax reform or grand bargain but some small deals going and make the government a little less dysfunctional so it's less impinging on the economy. you keep hearing the economy is ready to take off. if we can get the government out of the way for a couple years we can get some really nice growth and that will change things up and i think they are sceeding in denuclearizing our conflicts. no fiscal cliffs, no debt defaults. let the economy grow for a change. >>...
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you see, a vast majority of these couples are getting divorced so they can avoid a new chinese tax. beijing recently decided to impose a 20% capital gains fee on sales of second homes. so, the theory goes, if you have two homes and you get divorced, you can register each home under separate names. then, if you sell one of those homes, you escape the new tax and then, i guess, you can get remarried. the bizarre exploitation of this loophole tells a larger story. at an individual level, it shows the importance of housing as an investment in china. but at the macro level, the story shows how beijing's new leaders are struggling to deal with what some are calling a property bubble. on the one hand, prices are soaring in the big cities. in shanghai, for example, developers say property prices have risen 40% in one year. this is because demand has stayed well ahead of supply, as more and more people migrate to big cities. on the other hand, second and third-tier towns have a different problem. here, supply exceeds demand. too many houses. look at these pictures of ghost towns in china. yo
you see, a vast majority of these couples are getting divorced so they can avoid a new chinese tax. beijing recently decided to impose a 20% capital gains fee on sales of second homes. so, the theory goes, if you have two homes and you get divorced, you can register each home under separate names. then, if you sell one of those homes, you escape the new tax and then, i guess, you can get remarried. the bizarre exploitation of this loophole tells a larger story. at an individual level, it shows...
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they want to cut taxes and cut the deficit at the same time. those are their two agenda items. you can't do both. they are just trying to ignore it and hope it goes away. >> now, when you look at the reaction, patricia, there's no wonder they are being defeated at the polls and poll after poll shows that americans are not going their way but i think this only further drives the wedge between the american voters because people are offended when it is clear you are not even being honest with them. >> well, yeah. and i think what americans are really want is just an honest discussion of the issues and if people come at an issue and have an honest disagreement and use facts that are accurate, you can have that discussion and debate. but when you come out of a discussion with facts that are not true that "the washington post" says are four pin knock key ohios, you can't even start to talk about things in an honest way and that's why michele bachmann has gotten into so much trouble. she won her last wasn't by a point. she's a huge target for democrats coming up in the next election c
they want to cut taxes and cut the deficit at the same time. those are their two agenda items. you can't do both. they are just trying to ignore it and hope it goes away. >> now, when you look at the reaction, patricia, there's no wonder they are being defeated at the polls and poll after poll shows that americans are not going their way but i think this only further drives the wedge between the american voters because people are offended when it is clear you are not even being honest...
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